In 2010, James made a decision to take his talents to South Beach, joining the Heat, and faced a barrage of online criticism. "I fully support LeBron's choice; he made the smartest decision." When Hansen posted his support for James on social media, he too encountered a storm of backlash. The criticized Hansen quietly took out his Anti-Fans System, looking at the soaring value of anti-fans with a content smile.
The next day at 12 o'clock, the players were ready to head to the arena for training.
Hansen still arrived at the gym an hour early to train.
What was different from yesterday was that, not long after he started, he saw two people enter the gym.
He immediately noticed that one of them was James.
The person next to James must be his trainer.
Mike Mancias, if Hansen remembered correctly, that should be the name.
Ilgauskas had enthusiastically offered to introduce him the day before.
When James saw Hansen, he turned his head to exchange a few words with Mancias next to him, and then started training on his own.
After finishing his workout, Hansen was the first to rise and leave the gym.
However, as he walked out of the gym, Hansen noticed that a +5 appeared in the system's negative fan value.
Ordinary people's negative fan values are always +1, so the contributor of this negative fan value could only come from… James?